Ahmed Mirza Jamil was a Pakistani calligrapher best known for creation of Noori Nastaliq style of Nastaliq, which was first created as a digital typeface in 1981.
Awards and recognition
• Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal of Distinction) Award by the Pakistani government (1982) for his 'Invention of National Importance'. • Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa degree awarded by the University of Karachi in recognition of his achievement. ==Books==
Books
He also wrote a book, 'Revolution in Pakistani Composing' in which he describes the history of his achievement. This is a direct quote from his above book, "In future, Urdu authors will be able to compose their books like the authors of the languages of Roman script. Now, the day a manuscript is ready is the day the publication is ready for printing." ==Death==
Death
Ahmed Mirza Jamil died on 17 February 2014 at age 92 in Karachi, Pakistan. == See also ==